Thanks for all the helpful information esp. on the flights. I have called and canceled our dinner and made arrangments with the play house for a future show next time in chi. I too understand late trains, but 5 hours or more consistently is pretty bad since they dont have flooding to blame. I dont think the guy that sat on the runway for 8 hours knows much about the EB or at least doesnt ride trains to much
Does anybody know why the train got so late? The EB is usually not so late. If your talking about Dave (the Traveller) I think he has taken the EB and many other Amtrak trains before. He does like to joke a lot, though, IMHO.
There have been several derailments on the highline, at least two, in the last few weeks. There was a derailment near Pasco, WA There is quite a bit of track work underway curreently, especially east of Minot, ND on the BNSF and further east on the CP.
There are heat restrictions on several routes. Heat restrictions reduce train speed significantly. On the highline, the Empire Builder is currently limited to 60MPH if under a heat restriction and freights are limited to 40MPH. If on single track and behind a freight, then the EB is moving at half it's optimal speed.
There was a trespasser fatality at Cashmere, WA which cost an already late Builder another 4 hours delay. This rolled into a pretty late #8 departing SEA and thus SPK.
On one occasion SEA held #8 to replace a broken bolster spring on a sleeper car as there was no other sleeper to replace it with and the train was sold-out. Twice in the last few weeks Chicago mechanical has replaced a diner car late, very near normal departure from the yard. A fully loaded and ready diner then has to be unloaded, stripped, and then once another diner is in place it now has to be reloaded. It's a time consuming process.
I agree Amtrak has it's problems. The recent performance of the Empire Builder though is much more the fault of BNSF problems, severe heat in the mid-west, CP and BNSF track work and people who just can't seem to stay off the tracks. The equipment problems are Amtrak's but they are compounded and made much more severe when the train is already arriving very late, shortening and/or even eliminating the normal amount of time that Amtrak has to fix the equipment.
What still baffles me though is how many people just don't understand at all the nature of rail travel. The route and rails are fixed. There are very few opportunities for a detour around a situation like a derailment. Even when there are detour options, those still can and do add several hours due to operating rules and crew qualifications and many times the tracks aren't suited to typical passenger train operation. Unfortunately, much of the highline is single track. When the track is blocked by a derailment or a broken down freight train, nothing else gets thru until it's fixed. This can take 10 or 12 hours for a derailment, or longer.
Amtrak needs equipment. It definitely needs some more sleeper cars to protect service. It is a real pain in the *** when a sleeper car is Bad Ordered on what is a sold-out train. It's a pain in the *** for me, it's generally a horrible experience for the passenger especially those first time riders whose now only Amtrak experience starts out so poorly. If the Empire Builder had one more trainset then even very late trains would not have to be terminated in Spokane, thus inconveniencing and irritating the passengers even more than they already are. This equipment would arrive in Seattle and Portland and have more than 24 hours to repair, clean and service. There would also generally be sufficient time for inbound trains to provide protect equipment for cars still in need of repair.
Another thing that gets me is seeing, hearing and reading so many demands for Amtrak to improve performance issues, yet it seems no one wants to pay for it. When congress and the republicans want the American people to think that Amtrak consumes huge amounts of the annual federal budget. When in reality it's pocket change in the big picture. Eliminating Amtrak entirely will do NOTHING to alleviate our debt woes. Doubling Amrak's funding could be accomplished by eliminating the study of the mating practices of the female bovine and/or other such stupid crap people manage to get federal tax dollars for. The average passenger is clueless to Amtrak's funding issues. The railfans generally understand and promote, advocate and write congress to increase Amtrak funding. It seems to me most of the general public at large is indifferent while most politicians stick to partisan lines but even they don't seem to have a clue most times. Many just don't get it.